posted on Nov, 11 2023 @ 05:03 AM
originally posted by: Zaphod58
First flight took place this morning.
“Cerberus”!!! They DEFINITELY wanted to send a message there. USAF has come a long way since making the hourglass on the bottom of PAV-2 disappear
lest it upset anyone.
Some of the photos from that first flight are suuuuper neat.
It looks to me like a large part of the upper and lower halves of the airplane are molded shells that were attached along the “duckbill” edge.
Like they solved the problems Boeing had with the X-32 molds, perhaps.
There is a remarkable lack of seams and joints and apparent edges anywhere apart from the weapons bays and landing gear doors. The inlets are
gorgeous. The color hasn’t changed, which likely means it’s been built to operate during the day as well as after dark. The overall size… I’m
guessing it’s a twin engine. Whatever it may look like outside, it’s what’s inside that’s going to be thoroughly wicked.
I have seen Tacit Blue, a B-2, and the YF-23 with my own two eyeballs, and the lineage is undeniable. Tacit Blue is the Raider’s Granddaddy, the B-2
is its daddy, and the -23 is its smoking hot cousin.
I pity the fool that this is eventually sent to sort out.
edit on 11-11-2023 by FloridaManMatty because: Chunky Munky Fingers